I got my copy through Libby, linked to my local library. Didn't cost a thing. The waitlist was a few weeks, but I just listened to something else in the meantime. If you're not in a rush, that's the move. Audible's fine if you need it now and have a credit, but I'm trying to be smarter about my subscriptions.
One thing—the audio quality via Libby was totally fine. No issues. Sometimes I think people assume 'free' means lower quality, but it's the same file the paid services use. Just make sure your library's digital collection includes it. If not, you could request they purchase a license. Mine has been pretty good about adding popular fiction like that.
Honestly, I'd start by searching on Libro.fm. They sell audiobooks like Audible, but a bigger cut goes to independent bookstores you can choose to support. I switched my membership there last year. I know for a fact they have Elin Hilderbrand's 'Beautiful Day' because I saw it featured in one of their summer lists. The app is just as easy to use.
If you're not into subscriptions, check Chirp Books for deals—they have daily sales on titles, and sometimes family drama or romance audiobooks pop up there. I haven't seen 'Beautiful Day' on sale recently, but it's worth browsing. I snagged another Hilderbrand book there for like five bucks once. Otherwise, the big retailers (Apple, Google, Audible) are your reliable, if not particularly exciting, fallbacks. The convenience is undeniable, even if it feels a bit corporate.
That's a surprisingly tricky one! I see 'Beautiful Day' is the name of a novel by Elin Hilderbrand, but also the title of a book by Kate Anthony, and even a romance by Anna McPartlin. If it's the Hilderbrand one, you're in luck—Audible has it, narrated by Erin Bennett, who's fantastic with those Nantucket family drama vibes. I bought mine there. It's also on Apple Books and Google Play Audiobooks.
But a word of caution: double-check the author and cover before clicking buy. I once accidentally bought a different 'Beautiful Day' thinking it was the one I wanted, and the plot was... not about a wedding on Nantucket. If you have a library card, check Libby or Hoopla first; sometimes you can borrow the audiobook without spending anything. I've had mixed success with availability, but it's always worth a look before opening your wallet.
Honestly, the easiest route is still Amazon's Audible if you want to own it. The search algorithms on the big platforms are usually good at figuring out which 'Beautiful Day' you mean based on your browsing history.
Google Play Audiobooks or Apple Books are my immediate go-tos. I like having my library integrated with my phone's ecosystem. Purchased 'Beautiful Day' on Google Play last summer. Search function works well, instant download, no subscription needed. It's just straightforward.
2026-07-15 05:28:11
17
View All Answers
Scan code to download App
Related Books
Everyday For The Thief: A Chaotic and Poetic Mafia Romance
Toria Nne
10
10.4K
“You,” Hades snarled, his eyes burning into Claudine’s, “are a viper in my bed. A ticking time bomb.”
Claudine’s lips curved into a chillingly beautiful smile. “Darling, in your bed, I’m whatever you desire.”
~~~~
This isn’t your typical enemies-to-lovers romance. This is the story of the infamous daughter of the worlds greatest russian Kalashnikov Omerta,a woman driven by vengeance, who wanted the downfall of Hades Vancouver, the dangerous American mafia leader. Death was too merciful a punishment for the man who murdered her parents. But in a twist of fate, she’s caught in his grip and forced into marriage with him—the very man she swore to destroy.
To Hades, she’s not simply his wife. She’s a snake he’s obsessed with, a woman he wants to bend to his will and claim in every way imaginable. Her true identity is hidden from him, but he’s been obsessed since the first night he fingered her into a screaming, squirt-filled orgasm that felt like a soul-shifting experience. The same night she stole from him.
Now, trapped in a deadly game of forced proximity, where desire is both a weapon and a weakness, one wrong move could ignite a war that consumes them all. But when Hades discovers the tracker in her old gunshot wound, a relic of a past encounter, the game changes.
Read on to find out if things were falling out of place for these characters, or perhaps things were falling into the right places.
Tomorrow You’ll Be Mine Again: A Second Chance Love Story
Little Angelic Devil
10
42.0K
“Come back to me, Ivy,” the man whom she used to love with all her heart said.
“No, no,” Ivy shook her head and backed away from him. Her body trembled as fear consumed her whole being. He was the reason her baby was gone! He was the reason for all her suffering!
----------------------------
Ivy thought she was the luckiest woman in the world - she was married to the man of her dream.
But that was just her illusion. On the day she received her pregnancy report, she found her husband in bed with his best friend. Before she had the chance to tell him about her pregnancy, she was forced to divorce and her family was driven to bankruptcy by that one man she loved.
Since then, her life went south. She married a governor in another country whom everyone thought was a gentleman. Everyone envied her, but no one knew he was a sadist who loved to abuse her.
Five years later, the man she used to love met her by chance and begged her to come back.
But would she be able to give her heart again, when all she felt toward him was fear and hatred? Knowing that he was the sole reason her life had turned to be what it was today with endless suffering?
Cover art by Rainygraphic.
"BEATIFUL" tells the story of 29-year-old Alicia who goes through a divorce with Gabriel a man with whom she shared 10 years of marriage and he leaves her for a woman with a figure that Alicia after having a daughter had lost, Alicia feels devastated by her husband's betrayal and decides to start working to distract her mind from the grief of a separation, she finds out about a job in a large company, because Luis Gabriel's ex-friend, her ex-husband informs her of said position, somewhat fearful she goes to the job interview where she meets Axel Caballero, a man who in his first impression turned out to be a little arrogant, but he did not know that he was also dealing with professional things, Alex Caballero only wanted to work in peace and for that same reason he gives the opportunity to Alicia even if he is not so convinced. The relationship between the two becomes more intimate and enjoyable; he begins to see Alice with different eyes, but he was not the only one who looked at Alice, if he were
She never belonged in his world, and he never wanted her in it.
When Nora lands a job at the prestigious Sterling Capital Enterprises, she knows it’s her one chance to escape poverty and prove that success isn’t just for the wealthy. But when a secretary’s mistake places her under the cold, dismissive, and dangerously handsome billionaire Adrian Sterling, she realizes survival in his world will take more than determination—it’ll take everything she has.
To him, she’s an inconvenience. To his father, she’s an embarrassment. And to the woman he’s supposed to marry, she’s nothing but a nuisance. Yet, no matter how much they clash, an undeniable pull keeps them from walking away.
But when past wounds, family expectations, and an arranged marriage threaten to rip them apart, they’re forced to ask: Are they strong enough to fight for what they shouldn’t want? Or is the weight of them too heavy to bear?
.
She lost everything—her husband, her home, her best friend. Then fate handed her a billionaire, a child in need, and a second chance.
After a brutal betrayal, May Hemlings is left broke, pregnant, and humiliated. But when she saves a child from a car accident, her world collides with billionaire John Bells and his grieving son, Saint.
What starts as a nanny job turns into a high-stakes deal: Live with John for one year, play the perfect live-in nanny, and walk away with $50 million.
But secrets don’t stay buried. The child in her womb isn’t her ex’s—it’s John’s. And their arrangement ? It's getting dangerously real.
Between boardroom wars, jealous exes, and a powerful family that wants her gone, May must decide: walk away with the money… or fight for the unexpected legacy she’s building—love, family, and a future worth staying for.
We love reading novels, fall in love with the characters, sometimes envy the main girl for getting the perfect male lead... but what happens when you get inside your own novel and get to meet your perfect main lead and bonus...get treated like the female lead?! As the clock struck 12, Arielle Taylor is pulled inside her own novel. This cinderella is over the moon as her Prince Charming showers her with his attention but what would happen when she finds herself falling for her fairy godmother instead?
Please read my interview with Goodnovel at: https://tinyurl.com/y5zb3tug
Cover pic: pixabay
I recently checked out 'One Day' by David Nicholls, and yes, it’s absolutely available as an audiobook! I listened to it on a long road trip, and it was such a great experience. The narrator’s voice perfectly captured the emotional ups and downs of the characters, Emma and Dexter. Hearing their story unfold over the years felt so personal, like I was right there with them. Audiobooks add a whole new layer to storytelling, especially for a novel like this one, where the passage of time and the characters' growth are so central. If you’re someone who enjoys multitasking or just loves a good voice performance, I’d highly recommend giving the audiobook version a try. It’s available on most major platforms like Audible and Libro.fm, so it’s super accessible.
What I loved most was how the audiobook made the humor and heartbreak hit even harder. There’s something about hearing the dialogue and inner monologues that made me feel more connected to the characters. Plus, it’s a great way to revisit the story if you’ve already read the book or watched the movie adaptation. Honestly, it’s one of those audiobooks I’d listen to again just for the emotional rollercoaster.
The search for the 'and you are beautiful' audiobook can feel like hunting for treasure sometimes! I stumbled upon it on Audible a while back—it's got a lush, immersive narration that really brings the poetic prose to life. If you're subscribed, you might even snag it with a credit.
Other platforms like Google Play Books or Libro.fm also stock it, especially if you prefer supporting indie sellers. I remember liking the sample clips on Audible first to gauge the narrator's voice—super important for audiobooks, right? Sometimes libraries offer free digital copies via apps like Hoopla or OverDrive, though availability varies.
Yep — you can usually buy 'Beautiful Evil' as an audiobook online today, and I’ll walk you through the routes I check first.
My go-to move is to look on major stores: Audible, Apple Books, Google Play Books, Kobo, and Libro.fm. Those places often carry publisher-produced audiobooks and let you buy outright or use a subscription credit. I always play the sample first to make sure the narrator clicks with me, because narration can make or break a story for me. If I see multiple editions, I compare runtimes and read the edition notes — sometimes a “retold” or “expanded” edition has extra material that changes the listening experience.
If you’d rather not buy, I also check library apps like Libby or Hoopla; libraries sometimes have digital copies you can borrow immediately. For indie authors, Bandcamp or the author’s own website might sell direct-download MP3s, which I prefer for DRM-free listening. Keep an eye on regional availability and formats — Audible uses AAX, while others use standard MP3 — and watch out for sales, coupon codes, or first-time buyer credits. Personally, I snag audiobooks during site sales and then savor them on long walks; there’s nothing like a great narrator turning a twist into pure goosebumps.